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Discover the world of cavity-nesting bees, learn how and when to get started and understand their needs to help you BEE successful!
Meet Mason, Summer Leaf, and wild bees—solitary pollinators that are essential to our food supply and ecosystem.
As the seasons change, so do the needs of your Mason bees. Before they wake up, take a few moments to check in on your bee house.
You know the buzz! Stock up on nesting materials, bee-safe houses, and everything you need for a thriving season.
Discover the world of cavity-nesting bees, learn how and when to get started and understand their needs to help you BEE successful!
Meet Mason, Summer Leaf, and wild bees—solitary pollinators that are essential to our food supply and ecosystem.
As the seasons change, so do the needs of your Mason bees. Before they wake up, take a few moments to check in on your bee house.
You know the buzz! Stock up on nesting materials, bee-safe houses, and everything you need for a thriving season.
Discover the world of cavity-nesting bees, learn how and when to get started and understand their needs to help you BEE successful!
Meet Mason, Summer Leaf, and wild bees—solitary pollinators that are essential to our food supply and ecosystem.
As the seasons change, so do the needs of your Mason bees. Before they wake up, take a few moments to check in on your bee house.
At our core, we're all about fostering happy homes for cavity-nesting bees. We're here not just to supply the essentials but to offer personalized support, resources, and programs that bring bee-raising communities to life. Everything we do is backed by thoughtful research to ensure the safety and well-being of our buzzing friends.
Our criteria for healthy bees rest on meticulous harvesting techniques to remove pests and pollutants, educating our bee raisers about research-based best practices and bee-safe products, and sorting our cocoons by ecoregions to give the bees a better chance of survival when they emerge in the spring.
We strengthen access to fresh fruits and vegetables by supporting both community and home gardens. Through programs like our Community Garden Pollination initiative—and a deep commitment to educating and supporting growers—we help boost garden yields and build confidence in raising bees.
By “thinking like a bee”, we partner with beekeepers, researchers, schools, universities, nonprofits, and government agencies to tackle the challenges facing our bee populations. By working together and sharing ideas, we spark creative solutions that inspire people everywhere to join the effort.
We believe sharing knowledge is key to success. Through community programs, school resources, our evidence-based online library, newsletters, blogs, and support, we encourage individuals to address food insecurity, sustainability, and solitary bee conservation—inviting everyone to learn and contribute to healthier bee populations.
Our criteria for healthy bees rest on meticulous harvesting techniques to remove pests and pollutants, educating our bee raisers about research-based best practices and bee-safe products, and sorting our cocoons by ecoregions to give the bees a better chance of survival when they emerge in the spring.
We strengthen access to fresh fruits and vegetables by supporting both community and home gardens. Through programs like our Community Garden Pollination initiative—and a deep commitment to educating and supporting growers—we help boost garden yields and build confidence in raising bees.
By “thinking like a bee”, we partner with beekeepers, researchers, schools, universities, nonprofits, and government agencies to tackle the challenges facing our bee populations. By working together and sharing ideas, we spark creative solutions that inspire people everywhere to join the effort.
We believe sharing knowledge is key to success. Through community programs, school resources, our evidence-based online library, newsletters, blogs, and support, we encourage individuals to address food insecurity, sustainability, and solitary bee conservation—inviting everyone to learn and contribute to healthier bee populations.
Our criteria for healthy bees rest on meticulous harvesting techniques to remove pests and pollutants, educating our bee raisers about research-based best practices and bee-safe products, and sorting our cocoons by ecoregions to give the bees a better chance of survival when they emerge in the spring.
We strengthen access to fresh fruits and vegetables by supporting both community and home gardens. Through programs like our Community Garden Pollination initiative—and a deep commitment to educating and supporting growers—we help boost garden yields and build confidence in raising bees.
By “thinking like a bee”, we partner with beekeepers, researchers, schools, universities, nonprofits, and government agencies to tackle the challenges facing our bee populations. By working together and sharing ideas, we spark creative solutions that inspire people everywhere to join the effort.
We believe sharing knowledge is key to success. Through community programs, school resources, our evidence-based online library, newsletters, blogs, and support, we encourage individuals to address food insecurity, sustainability, and solitary bee conservation—inviting everyone to learn and contribute to healthier bee populations.
Made in the USA
We pride ourselves on providing high-quality, sustainably sourced cedar for our bee houses.
It's certainly true that you can find a cheaper bee house, but our handcrafted bee houses will last for many years - ultimately saving you money since they won't need replacement as often.
17721 132nd Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Store Hours: Monday - Friday, 1 PM - 4 PM
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